Could a Deal with Turkey Help End Europe's Migrant Crisis?

Threatened by right-wing agitation, nations of Europe are making a deal with Turkey to help ease the burden of unwanted migration. We hear about daunting logistics involving mass exchanges of people — and the possible violation of guaranteed human rights.

Later on the program, a broken filibuster may shut down the Missouri State Senate in a dispute between LGBT rights and religion. Presidential candidates of both parties have been taking sides. We hear where it stands for the moment.

Photo: Migrants try to get products from a truck at a makeshift camp on the Greek-Macedonian border near the village of Idomeni, Greece March 10, 2016. (Stoyan Nenov/Reuters)